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Visually evoked responses from the blind field of hemianopic patients

Hemianopia is a visual field defect characterized by decreased vision or blindness in the contralesional visual field of both eyes. The presence of well documented above-chance unconscious behavioural responses to visual stimuli presented to the blind hemifield (blindsight) has stimulated a great de...

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Autores principales: Sanchez-Lopez, Javier, Pedersini, Caterina A., Di Russo, Francesco, Cardobi, Nicolò, Fonte, Cristina, Varalta, Valentina, Prior, Massimo, Smania, Nicola, Savazzi, Silvia, Marzi, Carlo A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5845440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28987906
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2017.10.008
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author Sanchez-Lopez, Javier
Pedersini, Caterina A.
Di Russo, Francesco
Cardobi, Nicolò
Fonte, Cristina
Varalta, Valentina
Prior, Massimo
Smania, Nicola
Savazzi, Silvia
Marzi, Carlo A.
author_facet Sanchez-Lopez, Javier
Pedersini, Caterina A.
Di Russo, Francesco
Cardobi, Nicolò
Fonte, Cristina
Varalta, Valentina
Prior, Massimo
Smania, Nicola
Savazzi, Silvia
Marzi, Carlo A.
author_sort Sanchez-Lopez, Javier
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description Hemianopia is a visual field defect characterized by decreased vision or blindness in the contralesional visual field of both eyes. The presence of well documented above-chance unconscious behavioural responses to visual stimuli presented to the blind hemifield (blindsight) has stimulated a great deal of research on the neural basis of this important phenomenon. The present study is concerned with electrophysiological responses from the blind field. Since previous studies found that transient Visual Evoked Potentials (VEPs) are not entirely suitable for this purpose here we propose to use Steady-State VEPs (SSVEPs). A positive result would have important implications for the understanding of the neural bases of conscious vision. We carried out a passive SSVEP stimulation with healthy participants and hemianopic patients. Stimuli consisted of four black-and-white sinusoidal Gabor gratings presented one in each visual field quadrant and flickering one at a time at a 12 Hz rate. To assess response reliability a Signal-to-Noise Ratio analysis was conducted together with further analyses in time and frequency domains to make comparisons between groups (healthy participants and patients), side of brain lesion (left and right) and visual fields (sighted and blind). The important overall result was that stimulus presentation to the blind hemifield yielded highly reliable responses with time and frequency features broadly similar to those found for cortical extrastriate areas in healthy controls. Moreover, in the intact hemifield of hemianopics and in healthy controls there was evidence of a role of prefrontal structures in perceptual awareness. Finally, the presence of different patterns of brain reorganization depended upon the side of lesion.
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spelling pubmed-58454402019-04-05 Visually evoked responses from the blind field of hemianopic patients Sanchez-Lopez, Javier Pedersini, Caterina A. Di Russo, Francesco Cardobi, Nicolò Fonte, Cristina Varalta, Valentina Prior, Massimo Smania, Nicola Savazzi, Silvia Marzi, Carlo A. Neuropsychologia Article Hemianopia is a visual field defect characterized by decreased vision or blindness in the contralesional visual field of both eyes. The presence of well documented above-chance unconscious behavioural responses to visual stimuli presented to the blind hemifield (blindsight) has stimulated a great deal of research on the neural basis of this important phenomenon. The present study is concerned with electrophysiological responses from the blind field. Since previous studies found that transient Visual Evoked Potentials (VEPs) are not entirely suitable for this purpose here we propose to use Steady-State VEPs (SSVEPs). A positive result would have important implications for the understanding of the neural bases of conscious vision. We carried out a passive SSVEP stimulation with healthy participants and hemianopic patients. Stimuli consisted of four black-and-white sinusoidal Gabor gratings presented one in each visual field quadrant and flickering one at a time at a 12 Hz rate. To assess response reliability a Signal-to-Noise Ratio analysis was conducted together with further analyses in time and frequency domains to make comparisons between groups (healthy participants and patients), side of brain lesion (left and right) and visual fields (sighted and blind). The important overall result was that stimulus presentation to the blind hemifield yielded highly reliable responses with time and frequency features broadly similar to those found for cortical extrastriate areas in healthy controls. Moreover, in the intact hemifield of hemianopics and in healthy controls there was evidence of a role of prefrontal structures in perceptual awareness. Finally, the presence of different patterns of brain reorganization depended upon the side of lesion. Pergamon Press 2019-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5845440/ /pubmed/28987906 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2017.10.008 Text en © 2017 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Prior, Massimo
Smania, Nicola
Savazzi, Silvia
Marzi, Carlo A.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5845440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28987906
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2017.10.008
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